Black Friday travel deals

We know you love to explore, so check out our favourite offers on cosy boltholes in the UK, trendy hotels in Europe and luxury resorts across the globe. Book now for up to 40% off, plus extras such as free cocktails in the bar, a bottle of fizz to enjoy in your room, and Bramley bath products to take home.

Looking for the best Black Friday hotel deals? Want to embark on a bargain foodie holiday? We’ve found the best discounts from boutique hotel experts Mr & Mrs Smith to host you in our favourite foodie cities, along with flight deals and luxury holiday bargains from our favourite hotel brands.

Best Black Friday deals on boutique hotels

Why we love Barcelona: Home to Gaudi and cava, this cosmopolitan building is home to vibrant neighbourhoods where locals and tourists mingle in tiny tapas bars, beach-side coffee shops and natural wine bars. Click here for more reasons to visit Barcelona.

Why we love Santorini: Head to the sun-baked Cyclades islands and you’ll be rewarded with grilled mackerel, spit-roast pork and fresh octopus salads. Within the white-washed buildings of Santorini, expect beautiful modern versions of the Greek classics made with the island’s extraordinary local produce. Click here for more reasons to visit the Cyclades.

Why we love Bristol: A quirky and undeniably Bristolian beat pulses through the city’s food and drink scene. Get stuck into it via fried cheese sandwiches and spiced chicken pincho skewers. Click here for more reasons to visit the city.

Why we love the Cotswolds: The Cotswolds is all your chocolate-box fantasies rolled into one – honey-hued cottages, gardens brimming with hollyhocks huddled around duck-paddled ponds. This quaint corner of England is home to cosy hotels and some culinary surprises, among them artisan Israeli baking, hip burger vans and fragrant Asian broths. Click here for more reasons to visit the Cotswolds.

Foodie extra: A glass of wine each and a side of spiced nuts; guests also get 10 per cent off in-room spa treatments.

Why we love Porto: Medieval Porto’s red pantile rooftops and cobblestone streets are home to secret Portuguese supper clubs, tavernas serving roast pork sandwiches and wildly popular tapas bars. Plus, you can eat custard-filled donuts at sunset from an ocean-view terrace. Click here for more reasons to visit the city.

Why we love The Swan: Now owned by Adnams, the family-run brewery and distillery, this revamped hotel sits on the sea front in Suffolk’s Southwold. The cheerful bedrooms are decked out with four poster beds and vintage mirrors, with complimentary bottles of gin to boot. There’s a cosy Tap Room full of locals downstairs and the Adnams distillery is next door. It’s an ideal seaside escape. Click here for more reasons to book.

Why we love Firmdale Hotels: Expect bags of character from co-owner Kit Kemp’s bright and colourful interiors, with patterned textiles, unique finds such as reclaimed African prints and plenty of original artwork. Whacky twists on afternoon tea treats are served on personalised Wedgewood crockery – dancing mythical creatures from her favourite Indian fabric literally look like they have been stitched on to teacups and saucers.

Why we love Corinthia Hotel: Built in 1885, this decadent hotel hosted many a debutante’s ball in its time as the iconic Hotel Métropole before re-opening as a hotel in 2011. The Massimo Bar and Restaurant are particularly glamorous and romantic spaces, brought up to date by the David Collins Studio team, stalwarts of many a celebrated restaurant makeover.

Why we love Florence: Florence may be home to some of Italy’s richest architectural treasures but its kitchens are just as rich. Gin sommeliers, sandwiches laced with truffle cream and black sesame seed gelato are shaking up the restaurant menus in Tuscany’s food hub. Click here for more reasons to visit Florence.

Why we love Prague: From sugar-dusted doughnuts and clever cocktails, to organic sausages and beer ice cream, we name the best places to eat and drink in the Czech capital.More reasons to visit Prague here.

Why we love Lima: Gone are the days when this coastal city, founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, was simply the jumping off point for Peru’s Inca sites. Today, it’s a magnet for foodies, the searing core of the novoandina gastronomic trail that blazes all the way from London’s Lima to New York’s Llama Inn via Tampu in Madrid and many more. More reasons to visit Lima here.